Champion competitive shooter Rob Leatham of Team Springfield gives a tutorial on shooting fast. A lot can happen in one second, so you need to be able to shoot fast. In a competition, one second can easily cost you the match. In a defensive shooting, one second can make the difference between surviving the encounter or not.

What is the fundamental starting point for being able to shoot fast? With PDN’s Rob Pincus shooting a dry-fire drill, Rob Leatham presents the key points.

Old-school thinking held that if a tourniquet were used on an extremity wound, the injured person would lose that limb. That has been shown to be incorrect, and tourniquets are now in the first-aid kits of medics on battlefields and streets worldwide.